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Posted at 4:46pm on Jun. 2, 2006 NAHJ to interview Ricardo Alarcon at 24th Annual Convention

By jmsierra

Cross posted at Latino Issues:

This is just mind-boggling news coming via a press release from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. This is the same Ricardo Alarcon, of the Cuban Communist party and part of one of the deadliest regimes in our hemisphere!

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Posted at 1:34am on Feb. 17, 2006 Pennsylvania Decalogue Mural Blurred Out in Photo

By jmsierra

Cross posted at Latino Issues:

The Pennsylvania court system is bowing down to political correctness. The Associated Press has a story, saying that the Pennsylvania court system was "playing it safe." Ya right! Playing it politically correct is more like it.

More below the fold...

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Posted at 8:56pm on Dec. 10, 2005 Good News for Life in Colombia: US Pro-Abortion Groups Rejected

By jmsierra

Cross posted at Latino Issues. Finalist for best Latino Blog, 2005 Weblog Awards. Vote now.

U.S. pro-abortion groups are not satisfied with the millions of babies murdered domesticly, and continue their campaigns promoting the culture of death around the world. CitizenLink had good news from Colombia in yesterday's email.

The highest court in Colombia rejected an effort by US-based pro-abortion organizations to push their agenda in Colombia, according to Human Life International.

The US-based Women's Link Worldwide, International Planned Parenthood Federation and Catholics for a Free Choice had joined forces in an attempt to overthrow Colombia's constitutional protection of pre-born children.

The Rev. Tom Euteneuer, president of Human Life International, said the groups sought to have the Constitutional Court of Colombia remove any mention of abortion from the nation's penal code.

The ruling means abortion continues to be against the law in the South American nation.

"Copyright (c) 2005, Focus on the Family. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. This article appeared in Citizenly Daily Update published Dec. 9, 2005, a policy and culture information service of Focus on the Family. For more information, see http://www.citizenlink.org."

With our domestic courts wrongly relying on International law for domestic rulings, besides the threat to pre-born babies around the world, these "export" strategies do presents a danger to the US.  US based pro-life groups need to increase their partnership with local organizations and churches in Latin America and around the world to fight this threat.

Pro-Life Blogs has more on the story.

"This was truly a case of David vs. Goliath," said Garcia-Jones. "These organizations had been actively involved in this case for months and many had filed briefs with the Constitutional Court of Colombia. Thankfully, their efforts were fruitless."

Thanks to the countless efforts of pro-lifers, the Constitutional Court of Colombia declared this past Thursday that the attempt to legalize abortion in Colombia had failed.

Cross posted at Latino Issues. Finalist for best Latino Blog, 2005 Weblog Awards. Vote now.

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Posted at 3:53pm on Dec. 9, 2005 CO's Rocky Mountain News Notes Cuban Military Numbers

By jmsierra

Cross posted on Latino Issues, Finalist Best Latino Blog, 2005 Weblog Awards. Vote Now.

The CO Rocky Mountain News highlighted some numbers in last weekend's edition, regarding the Cuban Military.

     
  • 49th Anniversary of Cuba's so-called revolutionary armed forces.
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  • 300,000 at the peak of the island's troop strength during the early 60's.
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  • 46,000 active troops in Cuba today.

If we are going to highlight the Cuban numbers and anniversaries, let's make sure we are fair and celebrate all of the horrid, inhuman, and violent numbers Castro has to celebrate. Hat tip to The Real Cuba.

     
  • 3 years since the date when Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet, a Cuban prisoner of conscience and a real Christian, was sent to jail. He is now reported to be seriously ill and suffering from chronic gastritis and hypertension.
  • 25 year prison term - imposed on Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet after an unfair trial in 2003 for his non-violent advocacy of human rights - are deteriorating.
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  • 43 years ago Castro's Terrorist targeted Macy's
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On Nov. 17, 1962, J. Edgar Hoovers' FBI cracked a terrorist plot (though the term "terrorist" was not used at the time) by Castro-Cuban agents that targeted Macy's, Gimbel's, Bloomingdale's and Manhattan's Grand Central Station with a dozen incendiary devices and 500 kilos of TNT. The holocaust was set to go off the following week, the day after Thanksgiving.

A little perspective: for their March 2004 Madrid subway blasts -- all 10 of them -- that killed and maimed almost 2,000 people, al Qaeda used a grand total of 100 kilos of TNT. Fidel Castro's agents planned to set off five times that explosive power in the three biggest department stores on earth, all packed to suffocation and pulsing with holiday cheer on the year's biggest shopping day. Thousands of New Yorkers, including women and children -- actually, given the date and targets, probably mostly women and children -- were to be incinerated and entombed.

Read the article by Humberto Fontova

Like this, there are thousands of numbers, celebrating Castro's regime. This is the eral Castro and the real Cuba.

Cross posted on Latino Issues, Finalist Best Latino Blog, 2005 Weblog Awards. Vote Now.

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Posted at 2:37am on Dec. 7, 2005 Vote for Latino Issues for Best Latino, Caribbean, or South American Blog

By jmsierra

Hi Everyone,

My regular blog, Latino Issues is a finalist for the "Best Latino, Caribbean, or South American Blog" category.

I want to invite RedState.org readers who have read my diary to vote for Latino Issues and help me win this one. While you are at it, head on over and check out my posts and become a regular reader.

I am also using this opportunity to ask readers to post comments and feedback on Latino Issues. So, if you have read my diary here on Red State, I want to invite you to head over to my open feedback thread and let me know what you think.

- Josue Sierra

http://latinoissues.blogspot.com/2005/12/latino-issues-weblog-awards-finali
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Posted at 11:44am on Nov. 9, 2005 France: Values do matter

By jmsierra

I have not commented much on the situation in France, because I have never been there. But, as the conversation goes towards the effects of immigration, the challenge of assimilation, and all the related issues, I find the topic important in how it relates to our own immigration challenges.

Of course, no doubt there is a HUGE difference between Muslim immigrants in France, and our own immigrants. The main difference, as I have read others mention, is the worldview and value system. Immigrants from Central and South America have a mostly Judeo-Christian worldview, rooted in Catholicism. The major challenge we face is probably language.

Alberto Mohler focused in on the root of the issue, the value system.

Ever since the French Revolution, France has attempted to create a truly secular society. In one sense, they have been hugely successful. Active Christianity is embraced by very few French citizens. But, as is always the case, secularism creates a vacuum at the very center of civilization. These rioting young men want to fill that vacuum with Muslim rage. Secularism has consequences.



I'm not saying secularism is our problem, but what are the value systems we are espousing that will hinder proper assimilation and integration of our immigrants?

I for one think that welfare mentality, lawsuits run amok, and entitlement attitudes are the things that are poisoning some of our immigrants from becoming hard working, integrated individuals.

Of course, its not all this simple. There is a lot more issues that are challenging our culture in general, from the battle for life, to the idea of small government. It's all in the values we adopt, and we transmit to new immigrants that arrive. They learn quickly.

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Posted at 4:42pm on Nov. 8, 2005 KDaddy's Rhetoric Sounds Like Racism

By jmsierra

I posted this originaly as a response to a new Diary contributor, KDaddy. I thought it was worth posting as a full diary entry.

If this post feels a bit heavy, please understand that this man has questioned my loyalty to my country, my patriotism, and my moral fortitude. He insulted my father and grandfather--the Cuban people--and basically called them cowards. How would you feel?

As much as assimilation is a problem, and some of KDaddy's concerns are valid, this cannot be an excuse for racism and hate towards immigrants.

Beware of those that would foster hate and extremism for the sake of a immoral racial arrogance. Patriotism should never call for racism.

I would invite you all to read a few exchanges between the author of this post, and myself--a child of immigrants.

You tell me--am I a threat to this nation? Do individuals like me--sworn loyal, English speaking citizens--present a threat to our cultural values? Read Latino Issues and you decide.

Posts related to KDaddy, his blog and his comments to me as a son of immigrants:

Immigrants are Patriots Too

Ethnic Arrogance and Racism?

Compassion Regarding Immigrants

This post will give you a hint at my positions on immigration.  Immigration: The No Truth Zone

I'm sorry KDaddy--your racist perspectives, attitudes and words take away from the importance of the discussion--the problem of illegal immigration, assimilation, and the American culture.

Mkamornick, you are correct. Most Latinos are against illegal immigration. Most illegal immigrants are law abiding individuals, who in desperation and frustration, have illegally entered this country. This should not be allowed, but there is a lot that can be done on our side.

I agree--we must protect our borders. Border security is a simple problem--secure it. Illegal immigrants in this country is a more complex issue. How do you correct the problem of years of lack of immigration enforcement, and at the same time, consider the lives of thousands? I don't know, but there has to be a solution, and we must live under the order and rule of law.

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Posted at 2:03pm on Nov. 2, 2005 Denver voters approved measure making ounce of marijuana possesion legal

By jmsierra

City dwellers can be scary! What sort of message does this send to children? Is this the 20th century, or are we regressing in time and intellectual progress?

I'm glad the city attorney's office has found a way around it. The Denver Post buried it in the last paragraph of this story.

They also approved a measure to make it legal for adults to possess up to an ounce of marijuana in Denver, though the city attorney's office said police would simply file marijuana possession charges under state law.

Sensible Denver residents got hit by a bunch of pot-heads.

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Posted at 1:56pm on Nov. 2, 2005 Colorado residents have voted to suspend their Taxpayer's Bill of Rights

By jmsierra

Cross posted at Latino Issues:

I am concerned about what this will do to our growing economy, and our money-hungry state government. This is a serious setback for true conservatives. Owen's betrayed the fiscal restraint values of the party. What is frustrating is the scare tactics used by the pro-Ref C & D people--outright lies. Here comes all the spending!

Colorado residents have voted to suspend their Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, the strictest government spending limit in the nation, and give up more than $3 billion in tax refunds to help the state bounce back from a recession. Fiscal conservatives were dismayed at the outcome Tuesday night and worried about its impact on other states considering similar spending limits.

ELECTION RESULTS LINK VIA DENVER POST:

Click here for election returns



Click here for county-by-county graphic

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Posted at 12:43pm on Nov. 2, 2005 Black Democrats: Raciall Attacks against Lt. Gov. Steele Fair Because He is Republican.

By jmsierra

This is the truth right here about the left, and about liberal's views on minorities. It is a shame that other blacks would stoop so low to do this sort of thing. The liberal community is going all out on in attacking Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate.

Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican.

Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an "Uncle Tom" and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log.

Operatives for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) also obtained a copy of his credit report -- the only Republican candidate so targeted.

But black Democrats say there is nothing wrong with "pointing out the obvious."

So, who has the positive solutions? What party cares the most about minorities and helping the poor succeed and move up in life? The Demcorats? I think not. These "so-called" black Democrat leaders in Maryland are revealed for what they truly are--racists, and bigots.

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